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Best food ever! Brings a little Hanover into York. Highly recommend. Service is great, quick, and food is always hot and delicious
I stopped here on have one of their hot dog and french fry specials. The french fries were just typical frozen french fries ever fried, so there was nothing impressive about them. As far as the hot dogs were concerned I do have to say they were large with a lot of toppings on them. Probably my bigge
This is absolutely some of the worse food I've ever eaten. The hot dog tasted like boild mush and the chili was canned meat with no flavor. Should have known when I walked in, looking at the 900 items on the menu that they didn't have one thing worth eating. Please do your self a favor and if your
Chili no flavor. $26 bucks for two people? Go to sheets or rutters. I think the sell two dogs for $3 exact same product. Told the cashier this is the first and last time I come here. Stealing from people.
Whether it's Hanover, or this version in York, there is little ill to speak of the Famous! The food is ALWAYS prepped fresh, then served piping hot, and delivered to your table by the friendliest people in the hot dog business! Trying to avoid nitrates? Try an Egg & Cheese with Everything (light oni
With a name like Famous Hot Weiner, it drew me in from the road since weiners, especially hot ones, are hilarious. I've come to be wary eating strictly based on name, and this experience reinforced it. I cannot fathom what they're famous for. Getting orders wrong, serving burgers that taste like rec
Nothing compares to the locations in Hanover, especially the one down town. That said, my one visit to this place was just fine. I stopped for lunch right after they opened on a week day. The food was great as always. I recommend the hot dogs, and the double cheese burgers.
We shared the 2 hotdogs special. The fries were very good. Read the story on how the establishment came to be. A Greek immigrant came thru Ellis Island. Worked on the railroad, ended up in Pa.
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